The recent security breach at the popular children’s entertainment company, Fnaf Ps4, has left the company reeling. The breach, which was first reported by gaming website Kotaku on October 3rd, saw personal information of over 100,000 customers stolen. According to a report by Reuters on October 5th, the cost of the breach to Fnaf Ps4 so far is estimated to be $3 million. This figure includes not only the cost of repairing the damage done by the hack but also lost revenue as a result of parents cancelling their children’s membership in response to the news. Fnaf Ps4 has not released any official statement about the breach yet, but CEO Paul Rainey did tell Reuters that he was “devastated” by it and that he was working hard to make things right. In light of this incident, it is important for parents to be aware of what kind of information their children are sharing online and take steps to protect it. ..